Donkey Kong 64 Lore Quiz was an Adobe Shockwave quiz game developed by Rare and published by Nintendo in order to promote the release of Donkey Kong 64 on the Nintendo 64.
Goodness Rakes was an Adobe Shockwave game published by Nintendo to promote the release of Mario Party 2 on the Nintendo 64. It could be played on the official Mario Party 2 website, along with a selection of other Adobe Shockwave games. Its name is a pun on the phrase "for goodness sakes."
Greed $chool Test was an online Adobe Flash game published by Nintendo that could be played alongside 3 other games on the Welcome to Greedville microsite, made to promote the release of Wario Land 4 on the Game Boy Advance.
Kremling Krushin was an online Flash game released to promote the Game Boy Color release of Donkey Kong Country. It could be played on the game's official website, which is currently no longer in use by Nintendo.
Mario Party 4 was an online Flash game that was meant to promote the release of Mario Party 4 on the Nintendo GameCube. It was available on the official Mario Party website, until its rebrand the following year for Mario Party 5.
Mario Party 7 Bon Voyage Quiz is an Adobe Flash activity published by Neopets and co-developed by Neopets and Nintendo to promote the release of Mario Party 7 on the Nintendo GameCube.
Mario's Memory Madness was a browser game that was playable on the official Mario Party website. Unlike future promotional web games published by Nintendo, both Mario's Memory Madness and Wario's Whack Attack were made in Adobe Director instead of Flash and required the Adobe Shockwave 7.0 plug-in.
Melon Mayhem was a Nintendo published Adobe Shockwave game made to promote the release of Mario Party 2 on the Nintendo 64. It could be played from the official Mario Party 2 website.
Nomiss was an online Nintendo-published Adobe Shockwave game made to promote the release of Mario Party 2 on the Nintendo 64. It was playable from the official Mario Party 2 website. The game shows what looks to be a flying saucer with 5 circles on top, reminiscent of the style of the Space Land board from Mario Party 2. The circles are colored orange, green, blue, yellow, and pink. These circles also have portraits of Donkey Kong, Luigi, Toad, a Star, and Princess Peach on their respectively-colored circles, and the Nintendo logo in the center.
Mini-Mario Factory Game! was an online Adobe Flash game published by Nintendo to promote the release of Mario vs. Donkey Kong on the Game Boy Advance. It could be played from the official Mario vs. Donkey Kong website.
To promote Mario Tennis: Power Tour, the minigame was remade as an online Flash game that appeared under the name Mario Tennis: Power Tour -- Reflex Rally in the Nintendo Arcade, a section with promotional web games on Nintendo's official website.
From a gameplay standpoint, there are no major differences between the two versions, although the timer in the Flash version starts counting from 30 instead of 60 seconds as in the original minigame. There is also no set score to beat, and the player always controls Clay.
An Adobe Flash version of this minigame from DK: Jungle Climber was playable on the official game website. The browser version was largely the same as the original minigame, although it did not have a goal score to surpass.
Super Mario Strikers Advergame was an online Adobe Flash game developed by Blit Interactive and published by Nintendo to promote the release of Super Mario Strikers on the Nintendo GameCube. It could be played from the official Blit Interactive website.
Super Paper Mario Memory Match was an online advergame developed in Adobe Flash and published by Nintendo to promote Super Paper Mario, first released in 2007 for the Wii. It was playable on the Nintendo Arcade section of nintendo.com, which comprised many other web advergames published by Nintendo.